Paul Miller

The Cloud of Data


Posts Tagged ‘Tim Berners-Lee’

Happy Birthday, Web of Documents. Now bring on the Web of Data!

Image via Wikipedia Twenty years ago today, Tim Berners-Lee prepared the CERN memo that built upon existing principles such as hypertext and  — eighteen months later — gave birth to the World Wide Web. This Web of Documents has exceeded most people’s wildest expectations since reaching mainstream awareness on the back of graphical tools such as the [...]

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Talking about Data and the Cloud at TTI/Vanguard, San Diego

I’ve been in San Diego this week, attending an excellent TTI/Vanguard event on Cloud Computing. I’m just about to stand up for my presentation, a copy of which I’ve uploaded to Slideshare. The audience is senior, and easily one of the most engaged I’ve come across for a while. After a ten minute grace period, [...]

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Linked Data and the Enterprise: a viable two-way street

In a pair of blog posts yesterday, Andreas Blumauer of Austria’s Semantic Web Company touched on an area that has been absorbing my attention recently, and raised some questions worth exploring here. I am travelling to San Diego next week to speak about the importance of evolving Enterprise attitudes to data. Borrowing some nice turns [...]

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